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Hi everyone

@grimmy There's a streak of left handed autistic males on my mother's side.

May be coincidence but who knows[/QUOTE]

I'm a lefty as well, though I originally was ambidextrous prior to a incident that quite temporarily left me paralyzed until I went through Physio. I can write with my left hand alright, a bit messy but with enough time I can do quite well; right hand, not so much. Also handwriting is the bane of my existence. I'm sure at some point it'll cause an issue at a bank or something in the future (it's that atrocious).
 
@grimmy There's a streak of left handed autistic males on my mother's side.
May be coincidence but who knows

My Father was left-handed and had autistic traits, as does my brother. Left-handedness seems to run on the male line in my families case. Welcome to the forum ☜(ˆ▿ˆc)
 
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My Father was left-handed and had autistic traits, as does my brother. Seems to run on the male line in my families case. Welcome to the forum ☜(ˆ▿ˆc)

Interesting, very similar story.
 

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